2. When you think of YouTube, what do you see? Funny homemade video’s? Helpful how-to’s? Self made fame?
3. What about this thing? Ring any bells? Of course not, because you are one of millions of YouTube subscribers who did not read the Terms of Use, but accepted them as a binding legal contract.
4. The Terms of use covers a lot of terms and conditions about your freedom of speech, privacy and safety, as well as your copyright ownership on YouTube Don’t think that the terms of use wont effect you, they will. And here’s why.
5. Lesson 1: Freedom of Speech Think you have freedom of speech on YouTube? Think again?
6. Lets look at some of YouTube's terms that apply to the freedom of making, distributing and using their videos Translation 1. You need YouTube’s permission for any copying 1. You know that time you emailed your friend that YouTube video, that they copied it to a DVD and showed all your friends? Yes, well you needed YouTube’s permission first. 2. You will not post advertisements Translation 2. All of those funny advertisements that have been downloaded, and uploaded to YouTube, legally should not be there. 3. YouTube will remove all content considered inappropriate 3. If YouTube doesn’t like what you say, it will be removed, and if you do it again, so will you. So much for Barlow’s cyberspace world free from laws and normal practices right? Translation
7. A right to privacy and safety Lesson 2: Is Your Privacy and safety protected on YouTube?
8. YouTube's terms and conditions cover privacy and safety issues. Lets see how. Translation 1. If you receive offensive and inappropriate messages while on YouTube’s website, they are not at fault and you can not blame them. 1. You don’t have claims against YouTube over user submissions 2. If you receive a virus from YouTube, that’s your problem because you agreed to use their service at your own risk. 2. Your use of YouTube is solely at your own risk Translation 2. Your will defend YouTube in any suit connected with your access to YouTube Translation 3. If you file a suit against someone off YouTube, or have a suit filed against you, you have already agreed that the situation was not YouTube’s fault, even if you believe it was
9. Copyright Lesson 3: If im responsible for what I upload, I must own what I upload right?
10. Well kind of… lets look closer at the terms and conditions. “You retain the copyright for your content, but by submitting it to YouTube you are giving YouTube the right to use the material in any form that it may desire. You upload it to YouTube, agree to their terms and… So you have a video that you own the rights to Your suddenly not the only person who has the right to play and use the video however you like
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12. You sign away any right to sue YouTube, or blame them for anything you may experience on their website.